Hey guys, the other day I saw, for the second time, an 01+ Aurora with High Intensity Discharge headlights. My questions is, does anyone know if that was an option on that late Aurora? Other than the HID lights ( and the fact that both drivers of both cars were over 75) there didn't appear to be any other modifications to the cars, which makes me wonder if they came as an option. And if that was an option, is there anyway to modify the Bonneville headlights to a factory-based HID system. I had HID lights in my 2003 Maxima, and I got hooked! Thanks for your help.

Well, the problem is the plastic lens covers on my headlights are pretty chipped up and have the yellowish haze. I've tried cleaning them with some Meguires plasticcleaner and it helped some, but not much. If I wanted to do it would it mean having to buy new headlights and then convert the new ones?

Well, the problem is the plastic lens covers on my headlights are pretty chipped up and have the yellowish haze. I've tried cleaning them with some Meguires plasticcleaner and it helped some, but not much. If I wanted to do it would it mean having to buy new headlights and then convert the new ones?

or convert the old ones while driiving with the new ones, and then swap the lenses Cover the new ones with the 3M protective stuff

you will have to mount projectors to have HID legally in your headlights

I don't know if that exactly follows the letter of the law either. Sure the performance is just as good, but most HID (if not all) equipped cars have a vertical leveling system on them. My cousin'* husband'* Audio Allroad does some magic whent hey kick on

well realisticly nobody I know have ever been pulled over for aftermarket headlights, and a few people I know have had the HID conversion kit in their cars. It is very easy to install and retrofit just the bulbs without projectors, even though this isnt the best way, the results are amazing even without the projectors.

you will have to mount projectors to have HID legally in your headlights

I don't know if that exactly follows the letter of the law either. Sure the performance is just as good, but most HID (if not all) equipped cars have a vertical leveling system on them. My cousin'* husband'* Audio Allroad does some magic whent hey kick on

wrong. it wasn't until the late 05 and 06 model years that leveling systems started to be seen on cars.

All previous and the majority are still on solid mounts adjusted to DOT height.

Plurr, kits are very illegal, just because you or a friend hasn't been pulled over doesn't make them legal. And blinding other drivers with a kit in a halogen reflector housing is not respectful to anyone else on the road. and in the majority of cases output it worse than halogen.